It’s a latter-day form of serfdom with debt they’ll be paying for decades. It’s obscene.

I remember when the middle class and business and the nation prospered. College at public universities was virtually free. Then big business figured a way to get labor costs to near nothing by outsourcing to slave labor dictatorships.

Millions of families have lost everything. Millions who followed the rules, did everything right, lost their lives and dreams to China.

That’s why there’s so much anger. The nation lost its tax base to greed as millions of unemployed have no income on which to pay taxes and the fat cats control the lawmakers assuring a rigged tax code and loopholes galore.

Bernie Sanders isn’t talking about socializing industries and business. It’s education and health care he’s all about. Capitalism is the most efficient and productive economic system but it requires an educated and healthy work force to function best. Countries far less wealthy than ours know this.

There is an effort to replace conservative Devin Mathis with RINO Republican Rudy Mendoza. Mathis is the only combat veteran serving in the State Assembly. He has faithfully executed his oath of office – both on the battlefield and in the Assembly.

But who is funding this attack on a conservative Republican?

Congressman Devin Nunes, establishment RINO. Nunes has taken $200,000 (as of May 25) from his congressional campaign account, attempting to unseat Republican Mathis.

Devin Mathis is an incumbent who should easily win re-election this fall. This primary race wastes Republican resources. Why is Devin Nunes using money Republicans donated to him to target a conservative Republican? Nunes should spend Republican cash to defeat Jim Costa, who is very vulnerable. Instead, Nunes throws Republican campaign cash against a sitting Republican, causing that Republican to drain his campaign reserves to fend off a RINO in the primary, which helps Democrats.

Nunes is also targeting conservative Republican Central Committee members around the state, working with liberals from the Santa Clara Republican Central Committee. They want to replace conservatives with left-leaning establishment members, to control delegates to the state convention, where the party platform is voted on. Removing the pro-life plank from the party platform is one of their goals. Actions speak louder than words. This Nunes action shows his true colors as a power hungry Establishment Republican who talks one way and walks another.